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I just bought this coin. First toner. I really like it. What do you think PCI gave it. To help it is a Old green label 10 digit serial. here is a awesome reference about the different PCI slabs http://www.k6az.com/pci/pci.htmSo what grade do you think it got, what grade do you think it should have got, and do you think the color adds a premium over the grade? Obverse 1  Obverse 2  Reverse 1  Reverse 2  Thanks for looking, all the feed back, and enjoy. More photos because I know you all love them Obverse 3  Obverse 4  Reverse 3  Edited by brenpickle 05/19/2013 9:04 pm
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Not sure what PCI gave it,mabe a 63.It looks like a 62 to me
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MS-63, MS-63, no premium. Nice coin though!
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 very nice purchase! I see this one as a textbook MS-63. From PCI they may have given it a 64 but I don think it would cross to PCGS or NGC at 64. The toning is nice, but I don't think it would add any premium. I actually prefer my Morgan's toned, and often pay a premium on them, but they have to have super appeal to get a premuim. Although this one is definitely nice, it's not "amazingly" toned... I think the ones that bring a premium, (for me at least) are more rainbow, or colors other than gold, like blues, reds, purple and such. Still a nice purchase though! I'd be quite happy with it if I were you!
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I'd say PCI said MS64 maybe added a comment about the nice toning
I think the coin is really MS63 at best the coin is weakly struck and has a bunch of makrs, but the toning helps this one tremendously and I'd bet it looks better in hand than the photo shows.
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I tried to upload some better pics. The coin looks a lot better in hand. Still not good at pic taking. I need a better camera. For a New Orleans from this time period I don't think the streak is as bad as another mint. Yes, it is weak but I have seen a lot weaker on New Orlean mint coins from the early 1880's and really through the whole series. Thank you all very much for the feedback though. I will give it a bit longer to make sure everyone that wants to chime in has and I will post what grade PCI gave it.
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64.
Looking at that reverse again, actually make me a 63.
Edited by FadeToBlack 05/19/2013 10:13 pm
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Ms62, I like the colour of the toning!
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PCI probably gave it a 64, looks like a 62 though.
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Given a 63. Deserves a 62
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Here is what they gave it  Most of you were around that or thought that. I actually had to sell it already. On the way back from the show I got a speeding ticket, and I need to liquify some money since the first of the month is also coming for other bills. I sold her for $60 and I paid $50 for her. I liked her, but the money is more important right now and I could pass on a $10 gain.
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